An astonishing work of cutting–edge science and cultural history
from one of our most respected cultural critics and thinkers, Naomi
Wolf, author of the modern classic The Beauty Myth When an unexpected
medical crisis sends Naomi Wolf on a journey to tease out the
intersections between sexuality and creativity, she discovers—much
to her own astonishment—an increasing body of scientific evidence
that documents new insights about female sexual response. These
breakthrough discoveries show that the vagina, clitoris, and
labia—the female sexual centers—are not "merely flesh," but
directly affect the female brain, and that the female brain directly
affects, in newly documented ways, the vagina and female sexual
centers. The vagina thus has a fundamental relationship to female
consciousness itself. Utterly enthralling and totally fascinating,
Vagina draws on this set of insights about "the mind-vagina
connection" to reveal new information about what women really need, on
many different levels, and considers what sexual relationships—and a
woman's relationship to her self, as well as to her own desire and
pleasure—transformed by these insights, may look like. A brilliant
and nuanced synthesis of physiology, history, and cultural criticism,
Vagina explores the physical, political, and spiritual implications
for women—and for society as a whole—in this startling series of
new scientific breakthroughs from a writer whose conviction and keen
intelligence have propelled her works to the tops of bestseller lists,
and firmly into the realm of modern classics.
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Revised and Updated
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ISBN
9780062319470
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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